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June 12,
2005

Now I
preface the start of Elimination Match #14 to say that
the draw of people are ALL RANDOM. Now lets meet the
people and explain why I am saying this...

Kathy Liebert - Look - it's Kathy! She has the
second most number of points with 27 and is cruising
right now.

Cyndy Violette - Well, she should look
familiar. She was with Kathy - and Mimi Tran was there
too. You don't think that...nah...

Mimi Tran - ...yeah. The three women, who were
the final three when they all played together, are all
back. This could mean trouble for their male
counterparts, who are...

Dewey Tomko - He's on the bubble with 11
points.

Tommy Wang - Also on the bubble with 11 points

Chau Giang - On the bursting side of the bubble
with only 7 points. He better do something here...

We start the show with Giang raising with an A
? 6 ?.
Liebert knows that he has nothing - but she has worse
and she folds. She keeps yapping even after she folds
- and she can, because she's sitting pretty with 27
points.

Liebert gets into it with Violette, while Giang tries
it again with an A ? 4
?. Tran has an A ? 6 ? and
calls. A Q ? A ? 4 ? gives
Giang 2 pairs, but it's Tran who bets first with
$60,000. Giang goes over the top with an all-in bet
and Tran, who knows that she's been foiled, folds out.

Wang has Black Jacks - literally. Giang has a J
? 10 ?
and calls. He likes the flop of 10 ? K
? 8 ?,
but Wang still has the lead - Jacks over 10's. The
turn of 3 ? and the river of 6 ? does nothing for
either of them, so they check out. Wang's win gives
him the early chip lead.

Violette plays with J ? 4 ?.
Liebert goes all-in with a pair of 8's, but Wang,
behind her, has a pair of 9's. Amazingly, he folds,
but he thinks that he does have the best hand. Oops.

Now it's Liebert with pocket 9's (?
and ?) and she raises them up. Tran has an A ? 10
? and goes all-in. Liebert,
who can afford to be aggressive with her 27 points,
calls and makes a mess of her chips. The flop is a 9
? 7 ?
3 ?. That gives Liebert trip 9's, and a 4 ? on the
turn spells the end of the night for Tran, who gets 0
points. She can afford a goof though, she's still in
the Top Ten with points.

Tomko has a Q ? and a 8 p, and Giang, with the pair of
9's (black this time), goes over the top and all-in.
Everyone backs off, and Giang picks up a pot.

Violette has red queens. Wang, with a Q ? and a 10
?, calls from the big blind.
a 2 ? 2 ?, 1- ? gives Wang
10's and 2's, but Violette has Q's and 2's and goes
all-in. Wang calls, and he doesn't like what he sees.
A J ? on the Turn and a 9
? on the river is what
Violette likes to see, as she doubles up on Wang's
expense.

We haven't seen much of Tomko. We'll see him now with
a A ? and a A ?. He goes all
in and Wang, with a 3 ?, 2 ?, calls. Wha? The flop is
a 6 ?, 4 ?, 6
?, and the women are
wondering what Wang is doing. A J ?
and a 3 ? seals the deal for
Tomko, who doubles up. The women are rightfully irked
at Wang, as both of them ask him to just give them the
money instead. Heh.

We hear MORE chatting...but this is from Giang, who
tells the players to play faster. Liebert says that
she will not be told how to play. Wang quickly goes
all in with a K ? 9 ?, and Violette calls with a Q ? 4
?. Wang is on top, but a 10
?, Q ? and 5
?, gives Violette the leading
pair of queens. Tommy needs a king...but nether a 7 ?
on the turn nor a 6 ? on the river is a king, and
Tommy stays on the bubble with a measly 1 point
earned.

Tomko has 7 ? 7 ? and raises
it up. Violette has a A ? and a Q ? and puts Tomko at
all-in. an A J ? 3 ? J ?
gives Tomko the lead, while a 3 ?
doesn't help Violette. Neither does a 7 ? on the river
as Tomko doubles up.

VIolette goes All-In again - this time with a A ? K ?
Liebert calls with a Q ? 8 ?.
Wha? Well, maybe Liebert knew what she was doing - an
8 ? 10 ? J ? gives her the lead. Violette can be
bailed out with a spade, a queen or an Ace, but a 2
? on the turn and an 8
? on the river is neither.
VIolette gets knocked out in 4th place, as she adds 3
points to her total. VIolette talks about how she
always gets knocked out with a suited Big Slick - so I
guess this is natural for her.

A 4 ? A ?
8 ? is the flop for the next hand. Tomko, with nothing
makes a play at it and Giang folds. That's a huge win
for Tomko, who is inching at the top.

Liebert has red 6's, while Giang has a K ? and a 10 ?.
She keeps pressing the action and Giang, who just
doesn't have the cards this hand to go against her,
folds. Liebert, as the stack leader, can afford to be
aggressive, and she is doing so to perfection.

Tomko has a nice A ? 10 ? and raises to $200,000.
Giang goes all -in with more clubs - a K ? and a Q ?.
Giang needs letters, and a K ?,
K ?, K ? has QUAD KINGS!
Tomko gets an Ace out of it but 4 Kings ends the hand
and drops Tomko to the short stack.

Now it's Tomko's turn to go All-in with a J
? 8 ?. Giang and Liebert
retreat and Tomko gets the blinds - but Liebert still
has the chip lead.

Tomko goes all-in again with some black 8's. Giang
calls with a K ? 10 ?.
Liebert has...oh boy...a Q ?,
Q ?. She can bust both of them right here and end the
match, which is similar to what she did to Violette
and Tran a few weeks ago. The flop is...Q
? 2 ?
J ?. Giang has an open ended
straight draw and calls, not knowing that Liebert now
has trip queens. The turn...ANOTHER QUEEN (Q c) for
FOUR QUEENS!!!! Liebert is the second person of the
evening to get quads. The river is academic - Liebert
wins everything. She gets 10 for first, Giang gets 7
for second and Tomko gets 5 for third.

Liebert has 37 out of a possible 40 points. Wow. What
did everyone else do?